October 04, 2011 At 01:21 AM By bob l
bob lLuxembourg, 0
I'm a low 12 handicapper and i currently play anser irons and i'm looking for a much smaller club but with a little forgivness .
So wich club would be the right , personally i like the mb's but i preffer the cb's because they are more forgiving.
Chris92009Ohio
TitleistBallerCleveland, OH
The CB's and MB's are much different. The MB's will flight a little lower and be a little more workable.
Consider the AP2's. I'm a 7 capper and use the 710 AP2's and I love them.
Jordan BAurora, ON
AP2's - If Nick Watney can hit them and win on tour its good enough - I think anyone who doesn't hit every shot perfect (if your not sure go to the range - hit 50 balls, if you miss more than once go for the AP2's) - should be hitting AP2's, if not your going to waste strokes and energy trying to hit forged clubs... I am a 4 and currently switching from a forged set to the AP2's - and expecting to finally get under par... If your not a freak and don't spend 12 hours on a range - go for AP2's they look like forged clubs and have the forgiveness of a cavity... They look frickin sweet and they are by far the best performing piece of steel on the market... Play within your self !! knock em tight!
Ted PGreensboro, NC
October 07, 2011 At 11:15 AM
AP2's - If Nick Watney can hit them and win on tour its good enough - I think anyone who doesn't hit every shot perfect (if your not sure go to the range - hit 50 balls, if you miss more than once go for the AP2's) - should be hitting AP2's, if not your going to waste strokes and energy trying to hit forged clubs... I am a 4 and currently switching from a forged set to the AP2's - and expecting to finally get under par... If your not a freak and don't spend 12 hours on a range - go for AP2's they look like forged clubs and have the forgiveness of a cavity... They look frickin sweet and they are by far the best performing piece of steel on the market... Play within your self !! knock em tight! The AP2's by the way are a forged club.
The AP2's by the way are a forged club.
Christopher TSapulpa, OK
I have been hitting 690CB irons for a while and I love them, but I recently got a set of AP2's from my dad. I hit them both similar distance and have noticed I am getting a better trajectory with the AP2. I think it is a personal preference, so you would have to hit each type and see what you like best.
Kyle HYork, PA
Stephen Cscottsdale, AZ
Ap2's are forged as well. Great clubs! I've had my 710 ap2's for 8 months. best clubs I've ever had. I'm a +2 handicap and they are the perfect blend of feel, workability and forgiveness. I play competitively and notice more and more guys are playing this style of clubs. There are still guys playing the blade type clubs but that just makes me feel like I have an advantage on them. Everybody misses once in a while and their misses are a lot worse than mine. I have tour issue s400's in them. Brings the flight down closer to the mb's type of flight but still spins a little. I agree they look incredible and play even better! I'd recommend them to any person who wants to be a serious player. There is a long list of pga players with Ap2's in the bag.
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